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Old and New London
… from 1691 to 1708, the date of the "New View," in which Hatton mentions that "in a feretory in the Duke of Richmond's … its only occupants now are the effigies of Sir Christopher Hatton and his lady, which are seen in reclining attitudes on …
Old and New London
… from east to west, but very narrow from north to south. Hatton, writing in 1708, speaks of it in terms of glowing, …
A Dictionary of London
… Street at No.28, with a passage into Clement's Lane (Hatton, 1708; O. and M. 1677-LCC List, 1912). Also called : … (P.O. Directory). In Castle Baynard Ward. First mention: Hatton, 1708. Former name: "White Hart Court" in 1664 (Lond. …
A Dictionary of London
… (O. and M. 1677-Strype, 1755). "White Horse Yard " in Hatton, 1708. Site now covered by Charterhouse Street and the …
A Dictionary of London
… Inn North out of Fore Street, in Cripplegate Ward Without (Hatton, 1708-L. Guide, 1758). Site now occupied by offices …
Old and New London
… died in Bride well." (Cunningham.) In 1708 (Queen Anne) Hatton describes Bridewell "as a house of correction for … City, and donations of 10 each. Many of these boys, says Hatton, "arrived from nothing to be governors." They wore a …
A Dictionary of London
… Bishopsgate Ward Without (P.O. Directory). First mention Hatton, 1708. Former names "Whitegate Alley" (O. and M. …
Survey of London
… Csar (a Chaplet on his Head and Battoon in his Hand)." (Hatton's New View of London, 1708, II, p. 801.) P.R.O., L.C. … of Sir Charles Lyttelton, dated 30th January, 16823, in Hatton Correspondence (Camden Soc.). P.R.O., L.C. 5/144, p. …
Survey of London
… instead of stopping ye fire, it help'd to increase it." ( Hatton Correspondence, Camden Socy., II, p. 232.) A …
Old and New London
… celebrated members of the Court, including Sir Christopher Hatton, and Robert, Earl of Leicester. In due course of time …
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